Which command verifies a policy that has been pushed to the vEdge router?
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https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/routers/sdwan/configuration/policies/vedge/policies-book.pdfThe correct answer is C. vSmart# show running-config apply policy.
Explanation: Cisco SD-WAN (Software-Defined Wide Area Network) is a cloud-based networking solution that simplifies branch office network deployments and management. The vEdge router is one of the key components of the SD-WAN solution, responsible for providing secure connectivity to branch offices and remote users.
When a policy is pushed to the vEdge router, it needs to be verified to ensure that it has been applied correctly. The command "show running-config apply policy" is used to verify a policy that has been pushed to the vEdge router. This command displays the running configuration of the router and shows the policies that have been applied.
Let's review the other answer options to understand why they are incorrect:
A. vSmart# show running-config policy This command is not used to verify a policy that has been pushed to the vEdge router. Instead, it displays the running configuration of the vSmart controller and shows the policies that have been configured on the controller.
B. vEdge# show running-config data policy This command is not used to verify a policy that has been pushed to the vEdge router. Instead, it displays the running configuration of the router and shows the data policies that have been configured on the router.
D. vEdge# show policy from-vsmart This command is not used to verify a policy that has been pushed to the vEdge router. Instead, it displays the policies that have been received from the vSmart controller and are pending installation on the router.
In conclusion, the correct command to verify a policy that has been pushed to the vEdge router is "vSmart# show running-config apply policy."